The Falcon Northwest
Tiki Z, with its Titan Z video card, scored only slightly better at 186 FPS.
That again is less than
the Tiki Z's 580 watts, but it's more than most systems we test by a wide margin.
While its idle draw of 59 watts was less than ten watts more than the far less powerful Digital Storm Eclipse and far less than
the Tiki Z's 110 watts, at full load the Chronos needed 356 watts.
Interestingly, the Chronos managed to beat
the Tiki Z, as the latter hit only 67 FPS.
The new Origin doesn't quite win this battle, because
the Tiki Z, true to its name, equipped the dual - GPU Titan Z. It's still surprising to see how close it came to dethroning that tiny titan of gaming grunt.
This gaming monitor pairs perfectly with
the Tiki Z.
The Tiki Z comes standard with Falcon Northwest's three - year parts and labor warranty, that also includes a one - day shipping guarantee for all defects which might surface over the first year of ownership.
These results are favorable for the Chronos, as it manages to tie the Falcon Northwest
Tiki Z, its most obvious and often slightly more expensive competitor.
Once again the Chronos beat
the Tiki Z and its Titan Z, which averaged only 48 FPS, a noticeable difference.
Pushed to ultra
the Tiki Z still held its own with a maximum of 111 FPS, a minimum of 47, and an average of 75.
Digital Storm's rig fell short the pricier Falcon Northwest
Tiki Z, but it's also a third of the price.
Not exact matches
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Z Double Feature, Kurt Russell and Tony Jaa in Fast & Furious 7 1:05:00 — Other Stuff We Watched: Point Break, Getaway, Manhattan, Adventures of Don Juan, We're the Millers, Ping Pong, Hudson Hawk, Death Hunt, Shutter Island, The Man 1:43:25 — Junk Mail: Do Documentaries Get a Free Pass?
On the back of the
Tiki you'll find two HDMI 2.0 ports and two DVI, courtesy of the Titan
Z.